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Dual Diagnosis & Co-Occurring Disorder
Seeking help from dual diagnosis and co-occurring disorders is often a life-saving step for those struggling with mental health issues. Without treatment, conditions such as depression, anxiety, trauma, and substance abuse can worsen over time, leading to isolation and an inability to cope with daily life.
What is Dual Diagnosis & Co-Occurring Disorder
Dual diagnosis and co-occurring disorders are terms used to describe when a person is struggling with both mental health issues and substance abuse. This type of situation can be difficult to identify and diagnose but is an increasingly common problem that can have serious effects on an individual’s life. The combination of mental health struggles and substance abuse can lead to increased levels of stress, financial hardship, relationship problems, physical illness, lack of motivation and self-medication.
Individuals who suffer from dual diagnosis may also experience difficulties with social interaction, making it difficult for them to form meaningful relationships and even get the help they need. As such, it’s important for people who know someone suffering from this condition to provide the necessary support, understanding and access to resources like therapy or support groups that will make all the difference in their recovery journey.
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Detox
Our esteemed team of medical professionals is devoted to providing premier care that assists people in overcoming co-occurring disorders. The moment a patient arrives, we evaluate their personalized needs thoroughly and offer 24/7 access to healthcare for the entire duration of treatment.
The path to recovery from dual diagnosis can be a complicated one, especially with the powerful cravings that usually follow withdrawal. Fortunately, our clinic offers evidence-based treatments and other effective strategies that help manage these symptoms. With professional support and tailored treatment just for you, trust us in restoring your body and mind back to their original condition before addiction took over. Our mission is to ensure safety and comfort during this process so you can reclaim control of your life.
We can help you recover both your mental and physical health when suffering from a co-occurring disorder. The initial step in this process is detoxification from addiction to drugs or alcohol.
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Residential Treatment
At Valiant Living Detox and Assessment, we are committed to offering our patients the finest inpatient rehabilitation services. We understand that a guiding hand is critical for a successful recovery from dual diagnosis or co-occurring disorders – which is why each patient will have 3-4 members of staff dedicated solely to them throughout their stay. Our comforting amenities offer an atmosphere designed for full healing: bedrooms & bathrooms ensure safety and privacy, allowing our patients to truly focus on themselves. With the combination of a caring environment paired with knowledgeable specialists at your disposal, we believe you’ll find all the support needed on your journey toward wellness.
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Assessment
Now that detox is complete and your loved one feels stable, our team of professionals is here to help with the next steps in recovery. We will work together with both you and them to set goals for treatment while also taking into account any financial or insurance constraints they may have so we can find a facility perfect for their needs. Our compassionate staff will provide support during this journey by keeping everyone motivated, organized, and informed through every step along the way—ensuring an effortless transition towards a successful rehabilitation!
Finding Long Term Treatment
At Valiant Living Detox and Assessment, we are passionate about helping those with a dual diagnosis or co-occurring disorder to recover their mental health in the long run. We know that each person has unique needs, so our compassionate team develops tailored treatment plans within an inpatient rehab program for everyone. Our staff is aware of this sensitive situation and works diligently every day to create a safe, hygienic environment conducive to all patients’ needs throughout the detox process and beyond. We strive to provide comfort for each patient as they develop a long-term plan for sobriety.
Valiant Living Detox and Assessment offers a holistic approach to long-term recovery, with daily group activities, personalized one on one care, as well as family involvement. Here you will find all the necessary tools for beginning your journey of sobriety.
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FAQ
We’ve put together a list of commonly asked questions to help shed some light on the experience and ease any lingering fears or anxieties you may have.
Our goal is to ensure that the detoxification process is as smooth and comfortable as possible for our guests. Medical care is available 24/7 and we utilize a variety of therapies, activities and treatments to promote a positive, healthy experience. These include daily activities, individual and group therapy, holistic approaches, medication maintenance and more, scheduled in such a way that is ideal for patient recovery. The goal is to maintain a daily balance that isn’t too hectic or overwhelming, nor so relaxed that guests get bored. Patients also receive a certain amount of personal freedom and independence; we are not a hospital or psychiatric ward and clients are not locked in. Our facility strives to create an inviting, home-like environment for a safe and comfortable experience. At Valiant Living Detox and Assessment, our patients are our guests and we treat them as such.
On average, detox lasts about five days but can range from three to 10 days. Detox varies from patient to patient and you or your loved one’s exact length of stay depends on a variety of factors, such as: the substance(s) they have used, the amount of substance(s) they have used, the length of time they have been using the substance(s), frequency of use and the route of administration can all determine just how long they need to be in our care.
At Valiant Living Detox and Assessment, we understand that detox alone isn’t a long-term solution for treating addiction. It is just one intervention method of many for changing a substance-abusing lifestyle into a clean-and-sober one. For this reason, we work very hard to help each individual develop an appropriate plan for formal chemical dependency treatment, whether on an inpatient or outpatient basis, at the time of their discharge.
Having a plan set up prior to detox would be ideal to help ensure that appropriate treatment is secured in advance, but things don’t always work out this way. Unfortunately, relapses and addiction rarely happen at logical or convenient times and leave little opportunity to set up a plan before entering detox. In this case, we work closely with the patient and their family to develop a post-detox plan and organize the next phase of recovery. This often involves coordinating treatment around work and family responsibilities, considering issues such as motivation, commitment or denial, and untangling financial or insurance limitations. While these decisions are never easy, they are done in order to promote the best chance at achieving long-term recovery and support the individual and their family as they work toward a life free of drugs or alcohol.
Detox is a difficult time for both the individual participating in the detox program and their family, who are separated from them during the process. At Valiant Living Detox and Assessment, we want you to feel comfortable knowing that your loved one is in a safe place during this difficult time and is being cared for appropriately with nothing but compassion and support. Although you may feel the need to be in contact or see them during this process, we firmly believe that detox is most effective when there are as few distractions as possible. This allows patients to focus on healing and gives them time to consider their next steps. Throughout the process, a staff member will be in contact with you to provide you with updates, progress reports and more. Our compassionate team will also be available to coach, support and advise you, so you’re better prepared to help your loved one make important decisions regarding their future and provide the guidance, encouragement and empathy they need at this time.
The first 24 hours of detox are often spent resting and recuperating. During this time, patients will have access to a phone and will be able to make a check-in call and provide a progress update. You will be able to provide encouragement and remind your loved one of the importance of what they’re doing, but after this period, it’s important that they focus on themselves and begin the healing process. Detox is a time for patients to take a step back from their lives so they can reconnect with their inner selves and engage in active self-reflection and self-care. Since the time in detox may last for three to 10 days, we recognize the importance of each precious minute we spend with our patients. Visitation may take away from the short amount of time available and interfere with program participation, so we believe it’s important to establish healthy boundaries and spend this time apart. For these reasons, visitation isn’t allowed during the detox phase of treatment, but a staff member will be in regular contact to keep you up-to-date.
What to bring
- Enough appropriate and comfortable clothing for a couple of days. We have laundry facilities available so no need to overpack.
- Personal hygiene products that DO NOT contain alcohol.
- Any prescription medications you are taking. These need to be in the original bottle with intact labels that include your doctor’s name, the name of the medication and dosage information.
- Electric Razor, blow dryer, or a curling iron.
- Your own personal recovery books.
- Socks, shoes, flip-flops, or slippers.
- Coats, jackets, or sweatshirts, depending upon the time of year.
- Photo ID and insurance information.
- A smile and positive attitude, to prepare you for the better life that you deserve.
What not to bring
- ANYTHING containing alcohol or other mind-altering substances.
- No personal snacks.
- Colognes, perfumes, or body sprays — most people become sensitive to these products while in treatment and they may trigger nausea.
- Athletic tank tops, revealing clothing, or revealing bathing suits.
- Flammable fuels or liquids, including those for Zippo lighters.
- Inappropriate or pornographic material that is detrimental to recovery, such as magazines, pictures, DVDs, videotapes, etc.
- Clothing that depicts the use, sales, promotion, or advertising of alcohol, drugs, or related paraphernalia.
- Weapons of any kind, including pocket knives.
- Cameras or any electronic device that is able to record (such as a cell phone or iPhone).
- Computers or any electronic device that can connect to the internet.
- Automobiles are not allowed at any time. We can help you with transportation to our program should you need it.
- Pets are not allowed.
- Staff has the right to refuse any other personal items not on this list that is not needed or appropriate for this phase of treatment.
Any valuable items should be left at home. While we can secure some of your personal belongings, our storage space is limited.
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Medically supervised treatment for detox is often the first step toward healthy recovery and we provide the guidance and professional care essential during the early stages of treatment.